Another round of oversized brewing equipment will be delivered Saturday-Tuesday to the New Belgium brewery site in West Asheville, the company has announced.

The fermentation vessels and beer bright tanks will arrive via large trailers and police escorts. They will roll east down U.S. 19/23, then travel on North Carolina 112 and 191, Interstate 240, exit at Amboy Road then continue on Lyman Street, Clingman Avenue Extension, Haywood Road, over the West Asheville Bridge and finally onto the brewery site at Craven Street.

Expect traffic slowdowns along the route during delivery times and parking restrictions on Clingman Avenue Extension, but businesses there will be open as usual, New Belgium said.

The 26 brewing vessels were shipped from Germany to Charleston, South Carolina. On Saturday-Sunday, three deliveries will happen between 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. On Monday-Tuesday, they will arrive from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

This is the second shipment of large equipment to the brewery on the French Broad River near downtown. In January, the 200 hectoliter brewhouse was delivered.

The $140 million brewery is set to open before year's end with the ability to produce up to a half million barrels annually. It joins more than 40 other craft breweries around Western North Carolina, including Sierra Nevada in Mills River and Oskar Blues in Brevard. Asheville and Buncombe County are home to 18 craft breweries and more are planned this year.